In 2012, 71% of individuals and 53% of households in the U.S. earned $50,000 or less.
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As of 2003 55% of American households made less than $50,000 a year. Two factors to consider in this number is that households is often the combined income of two people, and that we've just come out of a massive recession. So if you're looking for a percentage of households it reasonable to assume it's an even higher number. If you're looking for individual incomes it is much higher.
they earn about $50000-$200000 per year
Realtors earn anywhere from 25,000 dollars a year to millions of dollars a year for high listings. They typically earn 3 percent of every sale and 3 percent if they are a buyers broker.
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its approx $200,000 houshold income.
In the US, migrant workers typically earn only minimum wage at best if they are here legally. Illegal aliens frequently earn less than that.
Fifteen percent
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About 25%, see related link.
0.3% of people make $1million or more. So that is 3 out of every 1000 Americans or about 900k people in the US.
1,228,026.2 Americans
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4.7%
Approximately 2.4% of Australians earn over $200,000 per year, based on data from the Australian Taxation Office.
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they earn about $50000-$200000 per year
You save the tax on $3000 in whatever bracket you are in; so, if you are in a 20% bracket this is $600 in your pocket.
About 30000-50000 year